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Petone Railway Station

Petone Railway Station

Petone railway station is a dual platform, suburban railway station serving Petone, a suburb of Lower Hutt in the Wellington region of New Zealand’s North Island. Facilities at this station include a bus terminal, carpark, ticket office, and cycle storage. Pedestrian access between the two side platforms is by way of either a subway to the south or a footbridge to the north (the footbridge also connects across State Highway 2 to Pito-one Road).
Epuni Railway Station

Epuni Railway Station

Epuni railway station is an island platform urban railway station in Epuni, a suburb of the city of Lower Hutt in the Wellington region of New Zealand's North Island. It is on the Wairarapa Line (formerly the Hutt Valley Branch).
Hutt Park Railway Station, Petone

Hutt Park Railway Station, Petone

Hutt Park railway station was on the privately owned but government operated Hutt Park Railway in Petone, a suburb of the city of Lower Hutt in the Wellington region of New Zealand’s North Island. It was on the western bank of the Hutt River, adjacent to a bridge that carried pipes over the Hutt River, near present day Waione Street.
Stokes Valley Barbershop

Stokes Valley Barbershop

21 Oates Street, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt ,
Stokes Valley barbershop has never been about getting haircuts. Its about having a place in our great community where you can catch up with friends and get the latest info from our well informed Barbers. Kick back, relax and enjoy what we have.
Ripapa Island

Ripapa Island

Ripapa Island, just off the shore of Lyttelton Harbour (Whakaraupo) has played many roles in the history of New Zealand. The island initially played a key role in an internal struggle for the south island Ngāi Tahu tribe in the early 19th Century. In the late 19th century the island was used as a quarantine station for ships arriving from Britain, though 1880 saw the use of the quarantine buildings as a prison, notably for members of the Parihaka Māori settlement in Taranaki during its passive resistance campaign against the surveying and selling of its land by the government. The quarantine buildings were dismantled when the Island was incorporated into the coastal defence scheme.
St Saviour's Chapel

St Saviour's Chapel

St Saviour's Chapel is an Anglican church in Christchurch, New Zealand. Originally located in Lyttelton, it was relocated to Cathedral Grammar School in the 1970s. Following the earthquakes and the demolition of the Anglican church in Lyttelton, St Saviour's is to be relocated back to Lyttelton on to the site of the former Holy Trinity Church.
Mandeville Aerodrome

Mandeville Aerodrome

Mandeville Aerodrome is an airport at Mandeville, New Zealand. It is the home of the Croydon Aircraft Company which restores vintage aircraft, provides training scenic and aerial experience flights in vintage aircraft.ReferencesNZAIP Volume 4 AD
Southern Cross Campus

Southern Cross Campus

Southern Cross Campus is a composite school that caters for students in Years 1-13 in the suburb of Mangere East in Manukau City, South Auckland, New Zealand. The school has deep ties to the Mangere East community by providing education, facilities, and programmes for the wider use of the whole school. It is a Māori and Pacific Islands ethnic school, with students of European , Asian, and other ethnicities as a 0.5% minority.Southern Cross Campus is a fairly new school to the Mangere ward of Manukau City, by being an institute amalgamated with three previous schools in the area: Southern Cross Primary School, Mangere Intermediate School, and Nga Tapuwae College. Southern Cross Campus was founded by Terry Bates , the first Campus Director of the school. It now comprises four schools: Southern Cross Junior School , Southern Cross Middle School , Southern Cross Senior School , and Te Kura Maori o Nga Tapuwae .The educational aim of the Campus is "to provide a seamless education for students, so that school transitions are easy and that the student will have total confidence in moving from each level of schooling – providing them with environmental confidence that would improve academic attainment in the classroom as they progress to senior levels of education". "Southern Stars: Campus Magazine" is an annual school publication.
Onehunga Harbour Road Bridge

Onehunga Harbour Road Bridge

The Onehunga Harbour Road Bridge is a walking and cycling bridge over Onehunga Harbour Road, a heavily trafficked road at the southwestern edge of Onehunga, New Zealand. The bridge provides easy and safe access from Onehunga to both the Waikaraka Cycleway running west-east, and Old Mangere Bridge to the south, which in turn links over the Mangere Inlet mouth of the Manukau Harbour. The bridge is 3.5m wide, and distinguished by its sweeping, curved structure.
Tangaroa College

Tangaroa College

Tangaroa College is a secondary school catering for years 9-13 in Otara, Manukau, New Zealand.
Manurewa

Manurewa

Manurewa is a major suburb in South Auckland, New Zealand. It was part of Manukau City before the creation of the Auckland super city in 2010. It is located 6 km (3.7 mi) south of the Manukau city centre, and 26 km (16 mi) southeast of the Auckland central business district.Manurewa is Māori for "drifting kite". The name refers to a kite flying competition where a kite line was severed and drifted away. The kite's owner was the chief Tamapahore who had a pā (fortified village) on Matuku-tururu (Wiri Mountain). The name Manurewa commemorates the incident by the name Te manu rewa o Tamapahore - The drifting kite of Tamapahore.Manurewa has a high proportion of non-European ethnicities, making it one of the most multi-cultural suburbs in New Zealand. Employment for many is at the many companies of nearby Wiri, Papakura, and at the steel mill at Glenbrook.Manurewa's main shopping centre, Southmall, is located on the Great South Road. The suburb is bisected by the Auckland Southern Motorway. Real estate values in Manurewa vary greatly.
Otahuhu

Otahuhu

Otahuhu is a suburb of Auckland. It is located 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) to the southeast of the city centre, on a narrow isthmus between an arm of the Manukau Harbour to the west and the Tamaki River estuary to the east. The isthmus is the narrowest connection between the North Auckland Peninsula and the rest of the North Island, being only some 1200 metres wide at its narrowest point, between the Otahuhu Creek and the Mangere Inlet. As the southernmost suburb of the former Auckland City it is considered part of South Auckland.